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Went to St Abbs yesterday, and though the weather was overcast, managed this sequence of 7 shots, hand-held, using my E-510 in portrait format with the 14-54 at 54mm. Processed staright from the RAW files in Autopano Pro and tweaked for levels, etc, in PS CS3.

Yes. on re-viewing it is a bit over-sat.
My exposure technique on panoramas is simple - like me - I spin the camera round in A mode and note the variation in indicated shutter speed. I then set it to manual using a very rough average, and bang away!
I have been known to use A on all shots, if I've been feeling lazy and the lighting looks uniform, as Autopano seems to be able to compensate quite well.

I am getting more and more interested in panoramas, and really enjoy viewing them.

I like this image, which contains a lot if interest, the only thing I found is that for me, I am drawn to the wall at the lower right and find myself thinking the image might have had a great 'lead in' at the right angle if there were more of the wall present (if it even is a wall!!)

The wall is in fact a rock formation, built presumably by a greater force than Wimpey

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Originally Posted by theMusicMan

I like this image, which contains a lot if interest, the only thing I found is that for me, I am drawn to the wall at the lower right and find myself thinking the image might have had a great 'lead in' at the right angle if there were more of the wall present (if it even is a wall!!)